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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Harry Partch
Harry the Christmas Mouse
ngk media
2016
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Book 1 in the worldwide bestselling 'Harry The Happy Mouse' series.A great way to teach children the value of kindness, used in schools around the world We see the start of the 'Harry The Happy Mouse' series as Harry learns about the value of kindness, and why a small thing for someone could mean something big for someone else. Harry is living in the city when he is helped by a stranger. Harry then decides to find the stranger to thank her. It really does turn out to be a Lovely Spring Day
No.1 bestselling ebook in the UK, USA and Canada, used in schools around the world.The third book in the best selling 'Harry The Happy Mouse' series Harry's Spooky Surprise is set around Halloween. Harry needs to visit his friends at night time to collect items from them for a very special reason Harry learns that there is no reason to be afraid of the dark, and the importance of saying 'Thank You '.This book teaches the imprortance of saying thank you and not being afraid of the dark Harry The Happy Mouse (Book 1 in the series) is an international Amazon #1 bestseller, teaching children the value of kindness. Harry The Christmas Mouse (Book 2), which was a #1 bestseller in both the UK and USA, teaches children the value of team work. Harry's Lovely Spring Day teaches children about helping others. All four books have been international number 1 children's eBooks.Pre-release reviews for Harry's Spooky Surprise: 5 Stars - "A charming story that kids will love" - thedadwebsite.com5 Stars - "Charming Conveys the importance of friendship and gratitude" - letsplayparents.com5 Stars - "Sweet character. Sweet story. Sweet surprise " - Author Katharine E. Hamilton 5 Stars - "Fun and spooky - A must have " - www.justbuttonsblog.co.uk5 Stars - "Sure to be a bedtime favourite" - utterlynovel5 Stars - "Love the book - sweet, funny and rhyming poems" theelysiangeek.com
Book 1 in the worldwide bestselling 'Harry The Happy Mouse' series.A great way to teach children the value of kindness, used in schools around the world *** Number 1 Children's eBook in the UK, USA, and Canada ***We see the start of the 'Harry The Happy Mouse' series as Harry learns about the value of kindness, and why a small thing for someone could mean something big for someone else. Harry is living in the city when he is helped by a stranger. Harry then decides to find the stranger to thank her. It really does turn out to be a Lovely Spring Day
Harry is a shy, bullied little dog. In a dream, he meets some friendly animals who teach him useful bully-blocking skills. Mia the meerkat tells him the best ways to respond to bullying; Ollie the owl emphasises eye contact; Gerry the giraffe explains the importance of good posture; and so on.Harry puts these new skills into practice: they work immediately, and his life is transformed. In learning how to block bullies and make new friends - skills he can use all his life - Harry has shed his fear, and now enjoys being with his peers.This small book will empower 8+ year-old children to learn how to block bullies. It is based on the therapy model Evelyn developed to train psychologists, and on years of teaching bullied children how to manage their basic survival instinct. It is effective and empowering: even young children understand the concept of keeping their power, or giving it away and making the bully happy. Harry's story is written in the form of a poem - in rhyming four-line stanzas - to help children remember the words, which are meaningful and therapeutic.
An urban paranormal romance: Harry Moon and his mum were doing just fine without a father in his life. He was a popular boy at school until the arrival of James Stein, who rocked his world with the secret he shared with Harry. Now, all Harry could think about was how cool it would be to be a wolf, just like James. Harry admired how James and his father interacted and wanted to be in James' life so much.On his fourteenth birthday, James granted Harry's wish and turned him into a wolf. At first, Harry thought he would have James as a guide, but to Harry's horror, James and his father disappeared, leaving Harry and his mum to deal with the aftermath on their own. Life was hard, until Lana, an intoxicatingly beautiful girl, came into Harry's life. Harry lost his heart to her, but he knew he couldn't be with her; after all, he was a wolf and she was a mere human
Author Beverly Joan Boulware invites children and adults alike to enjoy learning about the lives of President Harry Truman and his best friend, Eddie Jacobson. These two men fought together in the trenches during the Great War known as World War I. Harry was the unit's Captain and Eddie was a Sargent who ran the unit's canteen. Amazingly, all of the men under Harry's command survived the war. During the war the men in the battalion developed friendships built on trust because of the hardships they endured. After the war ended, Harry Truman and Eddie Jacobson both married and became business partners in Kansas City, Missouri. They were able to build a successful business known as the Truman and Jacobson Haberdashery. Unfortunately, the economy took a turn for the worse. They experienced financial problems which forced the closing of their store. Through it all their friendship survived and they remained loyal to their God, their country, their family and their friends. After the Truman and Jacobson Haberdashery business failed, Harry and Eddie's lives took different directions. Harry became a successful judge and later a senator from the State of Missouri. Eddie worked as a traveling salesman. Although they were both busy men, they made it a priority to spend time with each other and their former friends from the army. Eventually, Eddie was able to open his own store, the Westport Menswear in Kansas City, Missouri. Harry was elected Vice-President on the Roosevelt-Truman ticket for FDR's 4th term of office. Upon the sudden death of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, after only 82 days as Vice-President, Harry found himself in the position of the highest office in the land. Misunderstanding concerning Israel becoming a nation occurred during Harry Truman's time as President of the United States. World War II had threatened the existence of the Jewish population in Europe. Americans were not aware of the extent of the suffering and death inflicted upon the Jews, the handicapped, special populations and those that disagreed with the Nazi regime. Eddie was the person who was able to intervene on behalf of hundreds of thousands of people who were imprisoned in holding camps after the war. Eddie was able to believe in Harry despite media reports and the disparaging phone calls he received from leaders, friends and family. Both Harry and Eddie displayed great courage and took responsibility in the crisis situation they faced. In fact President Truman kept a sign on his desk that read, "The buck stops here." Eddie Jacobson was told he was the "last hope" for a Jewish state as much of the world was against Israel becoming a nation. You will learn how he responded to the challenge. In this book you will read how Harry kept his word to Eddie about helping the Jewish Holocaust survivors that endured the terrible ordeals of World War II. Harry and Eddie s friendship changed the world as they had a historic part in the creation of the modern nation of Israel. They had learned through the experiences they shared to trust one another. They were men that cared deeply about building a better world. Harry and Eddie: The Friendship that Changed the World is about encouraging people through the examples of Harry and Eddie to step up to the plate in situations where they can make a difference.
Harry Bittercress, a former army MP, struggles to succeed as a private detective. So far, he's only worked on domestic cases, background checks, and insurance claims. He laments that lackluster record to his wife, Cardamine, over black coffee and toast slathered with clover honey (a breakfast habit bordering on obsession). ""To make a name for myself, I gotta find a good murder "" Harry gets his chance when he and the missus attend an election-night party. The year is 1952, the dawn of post-war America: Eddie Fisher crooning, the Red Scare, moleskin pants, taffeta dresses, Singin' in the Rain, polio, radio, Ford Mercury Monterey coupes, and atomic energy. Oh, and something even more explosive: teen energy. The changing nation's future seemed uncertain. But some things never change. Murder, for instance. It rears its ugly head at the party. The family, their guests and the household staff are all suspects. It's up to Harry and Cardamine to figure out whodunnit ? before anyone else dies.
Hazel killed Dr. Julius. Took his head clean off Or did she? Hazel was a category 4 hurricane that hit the Carolinas and Virginia in the fall of 1954. In its wake, scores of people lay maimed and dead. In the harried days of recovery, Virginia's Fluvanna County coroner ruled Dr. Julius' death an ""act of God."" But some in his family didn't hold the Almighty culpable. They thought it was murder. ""Hazel didn't do it Someone killed him "" the doctor's daughter insisted in her plea to Harry to investigate the matter, one the police considered closed. He was skeptical, but how could he refuse her? She was just 9 years old.
Pondville's general store is being robbed Harry's first challenge as the new sheriff in town is to form a posse and catch the thieves. Humorous, daring antics ensue as these oddball characters engage in an attempt to nab the perpetrators. Excitement, lessons, and laughter await in this action adventure where the hooligans learn crime does not pay and neither does caving in to peer pressure or rude, cheeky behavior.
Pondville's general store is being robbed Harry's first challenge as the new sheriff in town is to form a posse and catch the thieves. Humorous and daring antics ensue as these oddball characters engage in an attempt to nab the perpetrators. Excitement, lessons, and laughter await in this action adventure where the hooligans learn crime does not pay and neither does caving in to peer pressure or rude, cheeky behavior.
Wreck is falling apart Pondville's beloved sheriff's car is on his last wheels. Sheriff Harry and his friends are dedicated to restoring Wreck to health and his former glory. Meanwhile, Professor Ludwig has made a discovery and is working in secret to learn what his amazing find can do. Can this discovery benefit Pondville? Is there anything it can do to help Wreck get better? Follow along as Bernie, Charlie, Harry, and Ludwig work together to save Wreck. This heartwarming tale has all you have come to expect. Mystery, ingenuity, friendship, and some very funny moments await
Wreck is falling apart Pondville's beloved sheriff's car is on his last wheels. Sheriff Harry and his friends are dedicated to restoring Wreck to health and his former glory. Meanwhile, Professor Ludwig has made a discovery and is working in secret to learn what his amazing find can do. Can this discovery benefit Pondville? Is there anything it can do to help Wreck get better? Follow along as Bernie, Charlie, Harry, and Ludwig work together to save Wreck. This heartwarming tale has all you have come to expect. Mystery, ingenuity, friendship, and some very funny moments await
Harry Leon Wilson; Some Account of the Truimphs and Tribulations of an American Popular Writer
George Nicholas Kummer
Hassell Street Press
2021
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